riveraveblues.com - 13 days ago
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The Yankees don’t have many immediate roster decisions to make as they head into the off-season. They have just one team option to consider, Sergio Mitre’s for $1.25 million, and they will likely exercise it . Only a few players are arbitration eligible, and of them most are either ...
monasapple.blogspot.com - 16 days ago
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I'm so nervous, I can barely think. I'm
so jittery, I can barely write. I'm so excited,
I can barely talk. Must be the Yankees! For the past five games of this very special World Series, I have watched the hits and steals from the comfort of my warm couch, flannel blanket, glass of wine ...
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Where to Watch the Yankees Tonight in New York
joeposnanski.com - 14 days ago
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The following is a screed about the Yankees
payroll. If you are a Yankees fan uninterested in
a screed about the payroll, don’t read it. You won’t enjoy it. Go out, buy a championship T-shirt, reminisce about this great team, enjoy the ...
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The Yankees Payroll
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What’s Cookin on the Hot Stove?-Chien Ming Wang edition
The Yankee Universe —
... Fans aren’t going to want to hear this, because we all want things resolved and tied up nice and neatly. But they probably will (and should) take a ‘wait and see’ approach. I think Wang won’t be resolved until he starts throwing again, which as Joe Pawlikowski from River Ave detailed will be next spring. He’s still in rehab mode right now, and checking in with Dr James Andrews to get updates on his progress. They’ll want to see what he looks like before investing any money in him. It’s the smart move. ...
Wang Has Monday Appointment with Dr. James Andrews
YanksBlog.com —
... spoke with Chien-Ming Wang, who will have an appointment with Dr. James Andrews on Monday as he works his way back from arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder. As Joseph Pawlikowski of River Ave. Blues pointed out , the Yankees will need to make a decision about where Wang fits in the organization's future. They could offer him arbitration or let him walk, possibly signing him for less than he'd receive in arbitration. I'd lean toward bringing him back.
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Champs take one last trip together —
Daily News - Sports 13 days ago
With seven pending free agents, the business of baseball makes it virtually impossible for a team to return all 25 of its players year after year, turning Friday into a farewell of sorts for the 2009 Yankees.
For A-Rod, title worth the wait —
Daily News - Sports 13 days ago
As A-Rod made his way down Broadway during the Yankees' ticker-tape parade, memories of the Yankees' historic collapse in the 2004 ALCS against the Red Sox flashed through the third baseman's head.
Wang deals with mixed emotions —
Daily News - Sports 13 days ago
Friday's championship parade was pure joy to most Yankees, but it unleashed a flood of mixed emotions for Chien-Ming Wang, who has felt "sad" at times during the Yanks' postseason run because he could not contribute on the field.
Is this Hideki's last hurrah? —
Daily News - Sports 13 days ago
Asked if he wanted to return to the Yankees, or if he would consider playing for another major league team, or if he would prefer to return home to Japan, Matsui said, "Anything is possible at this point" and put the focus on his knees.
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